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kentucky is one of the states that actually still has an electric chair. and i had asked the warden, you know, i want to make sure we get a shot of the electric chair. so we go the end of the corridor in 3 cell house where they keep the execution chamber. and i remember he opened the door, and there was old sparky. and it was unforgettable. >> this is the electric chair, which is maintained by the kentucky state penitentiary in order to complete executions by electrocution. it was originally built somewhere in the 1900s. >> it's just leather and wood and metal. like any other chair. but there's this unmistakable feeling, you know people die there. >> some of kentucky's death row inmates can choose between the electric chair and lethal injection. that's also the case in the neighboring state of tennessee. and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision. and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire i
kentucky is one of the states that actually still has an electric chair. and i had asked the warden, you know, i want to make sure we get a shot of the electric chair. so we go the end of the corridor in 3 cell house where they keep the execution chamber. and i remember he opened the door, and there was old sparky. and it was unforgettable. >> this is the electric chair, which is maintained by the kentucky state penitentiary in order to complete executions by electrocution. it was...
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i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that notoriety? i mean, we've heard you are one of the most dangerous guys here. how does that -- >> that's what i hear. i'm actually one of the most laid-back guys here. >> as all officers, i've received threats from different inmates for bodily harm. he's the only one that's actually ever tried to follow through with it. >> come on in! i'll show you what a redneck can do! >> hiatt's refusal to cooperate with officers has resulted in numerous violent cell extractions. >> they tell you to back up to the door. and if you back up, you're a bitch. if you make them come in and get you, you ge
i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that...
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i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that notoriety? i mean, we've heard you are one of the most dangerous guys here. how does that -- >> that's what i hear. i'm actually one of the most laid-back guys here. >> as all officers, i've received threats from different inmates for bodily harm. he's the only one that's actually ever tried to follow through with it. >> come on in! i'll show you what a redneck can do! >> hiatt's refusal to cooperate with officers has resulted in numerous violent cell extractions. >> they tell you to back up to the door. and if you back up, you're a bitch. if you make them come in and get you, you ge
i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that...
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sprinkles of rain southern virginia, the carolinas, kentucky, tennessee. that is coming into some colder air so as it does approach us later today we may have a little bit of a wintry mix later this morning around the areas west and north of washington. right now it's all in the 20s. most of the region from west virginia all of the way to the atlantic shore except right near the waters is generally a little above freezing there. we do have a winter weather advisory and freezing rain advisory for some icing and maybe a little bit of snow in the mountains of western maryland. highlands in west virginia. east of there we may get a little bit of a mix of that. perhaps by late morning and around noontime a little wet snow maybe a few wet snowflakes and sleet areas coming through and changing to rain after that. much of the region during the afternoon and hovering near 40 degrees. a look at tonight in ten minutes. a look at traffic now. >> christmas eve and interstates are looking good. no reports of issues on the beltway. in maryland interstates are looking gre
sprinkles of rain southern virginia, the carolinas, kentucky, tennessee. that is coming into some colder air so as it does approach us later today we may have a little bit of a wintry mix later this morning around the areas west and north of washington. right now it's all in the 20s. most of the region from west virginia all of the way to the atlantic shore except right near the waters is generally a little above freezing there. we do have a winter weather advisory and freezing rain advisory...
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. >> at a kentucky gas station, a routine fill-up flares up. >> it happened so fast. everybody was in so much shock. >>> further south, a tow job in texas turns powerless while another tow goes south in the snowy northeast. animals can have horrible days too. rush hour on a freeway is always bad but for a tiny dog, it's life threatening. these are the stories of when order days turn into very bad ones. "caught on camera, very bad day." >>> a woman in iowa fights for her life after her small boat capsizes over a dam. june 30, 2009 is just winding down for an iowa bridge construction crew along the des moines river when crane operator joe low notices something terribly wrong. >> i seen the boat drift down and he started it up and he was trying to wrap with an anchor or rope or something. then i heard him holler at his wife, put her life jacket on and he didn't have one on. >> there's nothing anyone nearby can do to keep them plummeting over the dam. the man is carried downstream but the woman is caught in the turbulence or boil of the falls rushing over the dam. a swift
. >> at a kentucky gas station, a routine fill-up flares up. >> it happened so fast. everybody was in so much shock. >>> further south, a tow job in texas turns powerless while another tow goes south in the snowy northeast. animals can have horrible days too. rush hour on a freeway is always bad but for a tiny dog, it's life threatening. these are the stories of when order days turn into very bad ones. "caught on camera, very bad day." >>> a woman in iowa...
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some light rain just now beginning to move into southwestern virginia, southern west virginia into kentucky and tennessee. it's advancing off to the north and east. it will take a while to get here. maybe around noontime may get sleet and maybe wet snowflakes around the blueridge. temperatures are around freezing. reagan national at 32. up near the bay it's milder. we do have a freezing rain advisory and freezing rain warning. this is all of these areas in pink and areas in the lavender are under a winter weather advisory for an inch of snow and icing that will occur today as that system moves in. farther east we're not going to have any problems with this bit of sleet and maybe some wet snowflakes initially and it does look like we will have that beginning around noontime and then during the afternoon a bit of a blustery wind. we'll have that sleet mixing with some rain perhaps from time to time around our western northern suburbs. i'll be back with a look at what may happen this christmas eve in ten minutes. >> things are looking good right now on the interstates southbound 395 earlier ac
some light rain just now beginning to move into southwestern virginia, southern west virginia into kentucky and tennessee. it's advancing off to the north and east. it will take a while to get here. maybe around noontime may get sleet and maybe wet snowflakes around the blueridge. temperatures are around freezing. reagan national at 32. up near the bay it's milder. we do have a freezing rain advisory and freezing rain warning. this is all of these areas in pink and areas in the lavender are...
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link is here with life as henry clay, the great compromiser from kentucky. henry clay was a friend of mary todd lincoln's father. as they grow she had known the great man. she was like uncle henry practically. and i pictured this raw character coming in off the frontier into springfield, illinois. no more education than what he was able to teach himself, worshiping the man henry clay and suddenly maybe somebody knows him. interested in thinking. that was fascinating. she was immensely, physically strong and left to show off that day. he's on a ship and trading stories we send young sailors, passing the time. there is this three-foot long fire asked, but a heavy head at the end. he just reaches over and grabbed the end of the acts between two fingers and left it fully extended with the head of the acts six feet, but set up that holds it there and slowly puts it back down consist of these young men, can any beauty that? a couple of them tried, nobody could do it in this punchline is one of his story chickadee two at a time. it was endless. it really draws to a
link is here with life as henry clay, the great compromiser from kentucky. henry clay was a friend of mary todd lincoln's father. as they grow she had known the great man. she was like uncle henry practically. and i pictured this raw character coming in off the frontier into springfield, illinois. no more education than what he was able to teach himself, worshiping the man henry clay and suddenly maybe somebody knows him. interested in thinking. that was fascinating. she was immensely,...
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it's never to talk about what he's done for kentucky and what his vision for the future of kentucky is. it's always about making sure that whoever is running against him is unacceptable and spending whatever it takes to do that. so, you know, i think it would be interesting. ashley judd is a very, very popular figure, and you take on somebody with that -- who is that well-known and who is that popular, you go negative on them at your own peril. people don't like that. if they have a very good feeling about the candidate. so, you know, we fully expect he would run that kind of campaign against any opponent, but against ashley judd, i think that's problematic for mcconnell. >> i think it is. let me ask you about senator mcconnell's effort to filibuster his own idea on avoiding future fights over the fiscal cliff. how can this man propose a solution to a serious problem only to turn around and oppose it just because the white house embraced it? >> well, of course, we know that it really wasn't a serious effort to resolve a problem. we know it was just a gimmick to score a political point
it's never to talk about what he's done for kentucky and what his vision for the future of kentucky is. it's always about making sure that whoever is running against him is unacceptable and spending whatever it takes to do that. so, you know, i think it would be interesting. ashley judd is a very, very popular figure, and you take on somebody with that -- who is that well-known and who is that popular, you go negative on them at your own peril. people don't like that. if they have a very good...
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what is the life kentucky kl of the cost over the next 10 years or two years? >> we started with l.e.d. exit signs. they used to be fluorescent or inca descent lamps very long lamp life. we don't have these fixtures quite here yet, we're starting to do commercial fixtures with l.e.d. arrays in them. very expensive at this point, but over the cost of the life of that fixture, it does pencil out pretty good. >> great. thank you very much. >> i appreciate the time. >> and jill is a manufacturer's rep coverage lots of other equipment here including this interesting thing that says push right here. so i'll push that. and this looks like a receptacle that fits on a countrier top. designed for a kitchen -- counter top? >> designed for a kitchen. >> a piece of granite and it comes in black or stainless steel for kitchens. >> very cool. there are lots and lots of regulations about receptacles in counters. i wanted to ask you about energy efficiency, you have a few products here which i believe are energy efficient. and this particular recessed can looks like it is the o
what is the life kentucky kl of the cost over the next 10 years or two years? >> we started with l.e.d. exit signs. they used to be fluorescent or inca descent lamps very long lamp life. we don't have these fixtures quite here yet, we're starting to do commercial fixtures with l.e.d. arrays in them. very expensive at this point, but over the cost of the life of that fixture, it does pencil out pretty good. >> great. thank you very much. >> i appreciate the time. >> and...
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. >> western kentucky and central michigan squared off in the little caesars bowl. before you can see pizza, pizza, the chippewas ryan radcliff finds nori and he goes all the way for a touchdown. western kentucky which was making its first ever bowl appearance answers with a trick play. the lateral back to jakes who has rico brown open downfield. western kentucky could have kicked a tying field goal but instead went for it on fourth and two.
. >> western kentucky and central michigan squared off in the little caesars bowl. before you can see pizza, pizza, the chippewas ryan radcliff finds nori and he goes all the way for a touchdown. western kentucky which was making its first ever bowl appearance answers with a trick play. the lateral back to jakes who has rico brown open downfield. western kentucky could have kicked a tying field goal but instead went for it on fourth and two.
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. >> western kentucky university in bowling green, kentucky. here some students say homecoming weekend means three things -- parades, pigskin and partying. >> there are a lot of people that get really drunk and do lots of really stupid things. >> student ethan methert witnesses one such thing up close and personal, during western kentucky's 2010 homecoming. >> you want to see? >> early saturday evening, october 30th, mefford stops by a subway on campus for a bite to eat. there, a young man later identified as dennis wayne craig, is making a scene. >> he was being rowdy, he was being too loud, was forcible with the employees and the woman behind the counter told him to leave and he wouldn't. >> fefford, sensing trouble, calls police and begins recording craig with his cell phone camera. that's when craig jumps over the counter and storms into the kitchen, where the manager is trying to reach campus police. >> you can see in the video she's starting to dial the phone. craig follows her back there, yanks it out of the wall. >> tessa deval is a stu
. >> western kentucky university in bowling green, kentucky. here some students say homecoming weekend means three things -- parades, pigskin and partying. >> there are a lot of people that get really drunk and do lots of really stupid things. >> student ethan methert witnesses one such thing up close and personal, during western kentucky's 2010 homecoming. >> you want to see? >> early saturday evening, october 30th, mefford stops by a subway on campus for a bite...
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and also the fact that we there was tiring of slaves if, someone who was a slave in kentucky might be hired in pennsylvania where slavery had been abolished. now it will often allow a sleeve to remain in the state for specified period of time. the line between slavery and freedom in the united states is kind of and distinct, and even as late as the election of 1860i think lincoln very powerfully the republican party very powerful we tried to the case for sectionalism. i think it is more of a political construction and reflection of the reality. >> we talk a lot today about the red states and blue states but there are a lot of conservatives in california and a lot of -- was it the same with slavery? was there a lot of sympathy? >> i cut its more to the point that the democratic party was probably up to the election of 1860 during the period of popular e elections for the national office with the majority party in the united states. and there was a party the was devoted to what we might call state rights and local control and we put together a coalition that included the slaveholders in
and also the fact that we there was tiring of slaves if, someone who was a slave in kentucky might be hired in pennsylvania where slavery had been abolished. now it will often allow a sleeve to remain in the state for specified period of time. the line between slavery and freedom in the united states is kind of and distinct, and even as late as the election of 1860i think lincoln very powerfully the republican party very powerful we tried to the case for sectionalism. i think it is more of a...
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rand paul said he looks forward to right for work right to work for less coming to his home state of kentucky even in union strongholds like new jersey republican state lawmakers are floating the idea of right to work for less republican governors in pennsylvania wisconsin and ohio of all shied away from jamming through right to work for less in their states michigan governor rick snyder appeared hesitant to it was until he surprised everyone in his state last week and called on his republican colleagues in the state legislature to pass that right to work for less law it's time to strap in an epic fight for organized labor in america is underway and the middle class is self is a stake but where these laws come from in the first place you don't answer that is marc again sounding editor of the exiles senior editor at n s f w corp and author of the book going postal rage murder and rebellion from reagan's workplaces to clinton's columbine and marc welcome to the program basically you know and so thanks for joining us and for the great brilliant article you wrote i drift about it for a couple hou
rand paul said he looks forward to right for work right to work for less coming to his home state of kentucky even in union strongholds like new jersey republican state lawmakers are floating the idea of right to work for less republican governors in pennsylvania wisconsin and ohio of all shied away from jamming through right to work for less in their states michigan governor rick snyder appeared hesitant to it was until he surprised everyone in his state last week and called on his republican...
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both through marriage and blood, tightly woven, a kentucky aristocracy. starting with the first men in illinois, he was volunteering to fight for the war before it started, he was repeatedly writing letters to stephen douglas. even though douglas was a democrat. and he already had a lot of military experience. he had bought in the black hawk war. and he actually was in charge of the mormons and state of illinois. he was a big military guy, a political guy, and he really wanted to buy mexico. he wrote letters to newspapers saying that this is our possible opportunity to gain california for the united states. and i will be the front of that movement. and in fact, he was. now, pardon is excited about the possibility of taking a lot of mexican territory and manifest destiny. when he gets to mexico, his views change pretty quickly and dramatically. when he gets to mexico, he writes about potential silver mines. and he says that the silver mines here are supposed to be the richest and mexico. and were only abandoned why the ignorance of the mexicans. and he sai
both through marriage and blood, tightly woven, a kentucky aristocracy. starting with the first men in illinois, he was volunteering to fight for the war before it started, he was repeatedly writing letters to stephen douglas. even though douglas was a democrat. and he already had a lot of military experience. he had bought in the black hawk war. and he actually was in charge of the mormons and state of illinois. he was a big military guy, a political guy, and he really wanted to buy mexico. he...
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the louisville media market of fax a lot of kentucky. they and not hearing the other side of this case. host: you represent a very urban area? tesco i have nothing outside the city limits of louisville -- calleguest: i have nothing outse the city limits of louisville. as a kid, i went to summer camp and got my certificate of sharpshooting. i always thought guns or something the good guys used to ward off the bad guys bending most frequently, guns are used -- when they are in society, they are used by bad guys. i have always been afraid of them. i live in a community where there are more people who are afraid of them because they have direct contact with them on an almost daily basis. that fear i think gives me a right to be free to go to a grocery, theater, or a mall without having to carry a gun to protect myself. host: if you were in a different district in kentucky, with your position be a political death wish in a sense? guest: there is a good chance it would be. my colleague who lost this year represented the lexington area and alwa
the louisville media market of fax a lot of kentucky. they and not hearing the other side of this case. host: you represent a very urban area? tesco i have nothing outside the city limits of louisville -- calleguest: i have nothing outse the city limits of louisville. as a kid, i went to summer camp and got my certificate of sharpshooting. i always thought guns or something the good guys used to ward off the bad guys bending most frequently, guns are used -- when they are in society, they are...
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, as we look at gun purchases, kentucky ranking number one for americans that have purchased guns. as we talk about the reflections of what can come after newtown, it is not so much about guns as it is about what's deemed as assault weapons in this country and properly defining what are assault weapons and that should be sold to the american people through the bill of rights and the second amendment in honor of that. are you calling for comprehensive action based on what we saw in newtown. what is comprehensive action mean and especially when we know there is 51% of people on the hill that have been funded by the nra for their campaigns to be there? >> we now have a task force headed by mike thompson of california looking into what kind of package the congress might consider. i think the mayor mentioned most of the elements the primary elements of one, but one thing that i have suggested and i think that actually the nra implied it, we never do oversight in congress as to the gun laws on the books. he talked about enforcement and we never have not looked at that and apparently acco
, as we look at gun purchases, kentucky ranking number one for americans that have purchased guns. as we talk about the reflections of what can come after newtown, it is not so much about guns as it is about what's deemed as assault weapons in this country and properly defining what are assault weapons and that should be sold to the american people through the bill of rights and the second amendment in honor of that. are you calling for comprehensive action based on what we saw in newtown. what...
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walking down kentucky street in downtown petaluma, california, but it could be anywhere, u.s.a. this is where small businesses live. small businesses that create two out of every three new jobs in the u.s. tonight you're going to meet some of the people behind those businesses and find out how they plan to keep building those businesses. we begin with the housing market, ground zero for the recession. from construction to appliance makers, when it collapsed it took a lot of very good companies down with it. but here's one that has managed to learn how to paint over the rough spots. you can brush it on, you can roll it on, you can get it on your pants. paint. the kelly moore plant in san carlos, california, turns out nearly 40,000 gallons a day. it's one of the largest employee-owned paint operations in the u.s. part of a $13 billion industry domestically. 140 workers in the 15 acre san carlos facility, 1,500 world wide, including 150 retail outlets in seven states. >> we own currently 58% of the stock and the rest of the stock is owned by the moore family. >> mike: you like whit
walking down kentucky street in downtown petaluma, california, but it could be anywhere, u.s.a. this is where small businesses live. small businesses that create two out of every three new jobs in the u.s. tonight you're going to meet some of the people behind those businesses and find out how they plan to keep building those businesses. we begin with the housing market, ground zero for the recession. from construction to appliance makers, when it collapsed it took a lot of very good companies...
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kentucky commits aaron harrison. 54-53. last chance. scoring with the basketball. it's up. it is... no good. you know, they covered him. they triple-teamed that guy and he only had 14 points in a nationally televised game. 56-53 in ot is the final. >>> jim harbaugh's travel plans kick off tonight's top 5. >> have you ever done the freedom trail in boston? if you are completely bored at 2 a.m. in the morning on saturday night, it's a good thing for you to do, take your mind off the game a little bit. >> we'll be staying in providence. >> well, forget that. >> any tips for providence? >> no, i do not. can't help you with that. >> at no. 4, carmelo anthony had 32 points in four minutes and the knicks beat the lakers. no. 3, eagles turned it over five times. that's a touchdown. the bengals, 34-14. no. 2, a whole new meaning to the term locking helmets. a little too close for comfort. but everything is okay. and no. 1, watch how much morningside quarterback joel nixon has to run. they did not call this clip right here. ridiculous. anyway, touchdown! but marion won the game 30-27 in overt
kentucky commits aaron harrison. 54-53. last chance. scoring with the basketball. it's up. it is... no good. you know, they covered him. they triple-teamed that guy and he only had 14 points in a nationally televised game. 56-53 in ot is the final. >>> jim harbaugh's travel plans kick off tonight's top 5. >> have you ever done the freedom trail in boston? if you are completely bored at 2 a.m. in the morning on saturday night, it's a good thing for you to do, take your mind off...
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vain expected throughout oklahoma anarch saw and blizzard warning is also warned in kentucky. you can receive weather alerts by signing up for mobile ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> two people were arrested after their church service was interrupted by gunfire. it happened on 82nd avenue. a 17-year-old and 40-year-old woman was shot. a bullet was found in a baby stroller. those people were rushed to the hospital. >>> it happened on silver creek road. the woman was pronounced dead at the hospital. the other involved a man who was treated for minor injuries but the cause of that crash is still under investigation. >>> thousands are expected this morning at a christmas breakfast in san francisco. reporter alex savage is where the neediest are celebrating the holidays, good morning. >> reporter: yes, they expect to serve up some 5,000 meals and these are folks who would not be able to get a meal anywhere else. they have the carving stations and volunteers will be arriving in mascara offing up -- mass carving up the meet and then serving. this is a christmas tradition to give thos
vain expected throughout oklahoma anarch saw and blizzard warning is also warned in kentucky. you can receive weather alerts by signing up for mobile ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> two people were arrested after their church service was interrupted by gunfire. it happened on 82nd avenue. a 17-year-old and 40-year-old woman was shot. a bullet was found in a baby stroller. those people were rushed to the hospital. >>> it happened on silver creek road. the woman was pronounced...
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the kentucky derby this year. >> i'll have another has won the kentucky derby. >> had a blast. never miss another one. it is great, great clean fun. >> marcell reece. athletes always wanted to be rock stars and now it is celebrity chefs who have taken over that roll. role. the 49ers are busy, but it ain't pretty. dolphins sacked him four times and he fumbled once. to his credit he found a way to overcome his inexperience. he set a new standard for sacks on a season. he finished with two on the day and that's 19 and a half on the season. they are two of 10 and special teams bailed them out. the third quarter recovers punt. frank gore takes it from there. most touchdowns in a franchise history with 50 and 10 points on turnovers. gore and watch his run. 19 of his 60 throw yards and his 1,000-yard season. dixon then pounds it home and 26 niners. the dolphins didn't quit. watch this amazing one handed touchdown grab. he threw for 150 yards. the niners lead is down to 7. kaepernick had 185 yards. he can run as evident with his touchdown. 49ers win it 27-13. and here is coach harbaugh
the kentucky derby this year. >> i'll have another has won the kentucky derby. >> had a blast. never miss another one. it is great, great clean fun. >> marcell reece. athletes always wanted to be rock stars and now it is celebrity chefs who have taken over that roll. role. the 49ers are busy, but it ain't pretty. dolphins sacked him four times and he fumbled once. to his credit he found a way to overcome his inexperience. he set a new standard for sacks on a season. he...
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. >> one bowl game tonight western kentucky playing in little ceasear's bowl. western kentucky making a bowl appearance answered with a trick play. reeko brown is wide open. and now, midway in the third quarter is central michigan on top. this sports report brought to you by mercedes-benz. >> all right. thank you. >> join me tonight at 9:00, that is cable channel 13. gun owners in new york say they're being targeted and a newspaper article has them outraged then at 11:00 mail thief and this time, police say it was the postmanman himself what. they found inside of his home. the stories and more right after nshville here at 11:00. we'll see you at 9:00 as well. >> if you have a new tablet don't forget to down load abc 7 news app. they're available through apple app store, google play and amazon. >> and free. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> from all of us here at abc 7 news, thanks for watching. >> we appreciate your time. hope to see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a psychologist from pound ridge, new y
. >> one bowl game tonight western kentucky playing in little ceasear's bowl. western kentucky making a bowl appearance answered with a trick play. reeko brown is wide open. and now, midway in the third quarter is central michigan on top. this sports report brought to you by mercedes-benz. >> all right. thank you. >> join me tonight at 9:00, that is cable channel 13. gun owners in new york say they're being targeted and a newspaper article has them outraged then at 11:00 mail...
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in kentucky, where three students were killed 15 years ago, heath high school opened the very next day. >> this rally represents a new beginning for columbine high school. >> reporter: columbine took four months to reopen after 12 people were gunned down and ten were injured. they demolished the library and replaced it with a sunny atrium. after a gunman killed 32 people at virginia tech, parts of campus went through extensive renovations and gradually reopened. but sandy hook is unprecedented, because the victims were so young. >> they make sense of things differently. they might be more clingy. they might regress more, so they might start sucking their thumb, for example. >> reporter: the new campus is being outfitted with a new security system. officials promised it will be the safest school in america. a pledge parents the use to reassure their children and themselves. for "nightline," i'm juju chang in newtown, connecticut. >>> coming up next, from selling off shares to stripping shelves, how this tragedy is changing the game, at least for now, for those who make, sell, and invest
in kentucky, where three students were killed 15 years ago, heath high school opened the very next day. >> this rally represents a new beginning for columbine high school. >> reporter: columbine took four months to reopen after 12 people were gunned down and ten were injured. they demolished the library and replaced it with a sunny atrium. after a gunman killed 32 people at virginia tech, parts of campus went through extensive renovations and gradually reopened. but sandy hook is...
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: did you know that there are more chinese restaurants in america than mcdonald's, burger king, and kentucky fried chicken combined? what makes americans so crazy about chinese food? my guest today is journalist and author of the fortune cookie chronicles jennifer 8. lee. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org jennifer 8. lee, you are a former new york times reporter and the author of fortune cookie chronicles: adventures in the world of chinese food. and lets just start with that first statistic of if you look at the number of mcdonald's, burger kings, kentucky fried chickens, and wendy's combined, you still have more chinese food restaurants. >> more chinese restaurants. more than 45,000, and growing every year, about ten percent. >> hinojosa: so how is that possible? because people think, you know what? you have fast food everywhere in the united states. or there's an image. so the truth is that in fact chinese food is... >> more pervasive, yeah. >> hinojosa: more a part of who we are, in a way. >> exactly, exactly. because, you kno
: did you know that there are more chinese restaurants in america than mcdonald's, burger king, and kentucky fried chicken combined? what makes americans so crazy about chinese food? my guest today is journalist and author of the fortune cookie chronicles jennifer 8. lee. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org jennifer 8. lee, you are a former new york times reporter and the author of fortune cookie chronicles: adventures in the world of...
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. >> la zona afectada esta noche y maÑana kentucky, michigan, nueva inglaterra y nieve producto del paso de la baja presiÓn. >> al norte de california una avalancha enterrÓ y le quito la vida a un aficionado del deporte, tambiÉn la cancelaciÓn de 1.600 vuelos y el retraso de otros 1.500, las pistas congeladas tambiÉn no son buenas noticias. >> en nevada las calles son trampas mortales, la poca visibilidad en utah ha sido la causante de decenas de accidente lo mismo ocurre en arizona, en denver los trabajadores trabajan sin parar para evitar mÁs accidentados. >> el poderoso sistema de tormenta se dirige al noreste del paÍs. >> en informe de Último minuto indican que el ex presidente go geor geor geor george bush padre estÁ hospitalizado. >> entretanto el ex presidente de sudÁfrica nelson mandela abandonÓ hoy dÍa el hospital por una infecciÓn pulmonar, tiene 94 aÑos de edad y fue el primer negro en llegar a la presidencia de su paÍs en 1994. >> la gran confianza que le tenÍa jenni rivera a la hermana menor rossi, dispuso que ella se harÁ cargo de su fortuna y sus hijos, as
. >> la zona afectada esta noche y maÑana kentucky, michigan, nueva inglaterra y nieve producto del paso de la baja presiÓn. >> al norte de california una avalancha enterrÓ y le quito la vida a un aficionado del deporte, tambiÉn la cancelaciÓn de 1.600 vuelos y el retraso de otros 1.500, las pistas congeladas tambiÉn no son buenas noticias. >> en nevada las calles son trampas mortales, la poca visibilidad en utah ha sido la causante de decenas de accidente lo mismo...
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you have been on the story. >> we have tennessee and kentucky, monroe county in kentucky. the bottom line is they have seen a jump in flu cases in five southern states. those are alabama, louisiana, mississippi, tennessee and texas. and because of that how early they are seeing this jump, we don't usually see it peak until january or february. the concern is the severity of this flu it could take a toll, especially on the he had elderly. they are saying, however, we think we have got a good match on the vaccine this year compared to years past. remember back in the 2003/'04 year, 48,000 people died from the flu. it was a bad year around thought the vaccine wasn't a good match. normally, 24,000 people die every year from the flu. that seems astonishing. 200,000 people are hospitalized every year. chances are you know what the symptoms are we will go through it quickly four, fever, severe aches, runny nose, congestion, a cough, even vomiting and diarrhea and most importantly for the children and the elderly, severe dehydration. that can cause people to go to a severe state a
you have been on the story. >> we have tennessee and kentucky, monroe county in kentucky. the bottom line is they have seen a jump in flu cases in five southern states. those are alabama, louisiana, mississippi, tennessee and texas. and because of that how early they are seeing this jump, we don't usually see it peak until january or february. the concern is the severity of this flu it could take a toll, especially on the he had elderly. they are saying, however, we think we have got a...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield four minutes to the gentleman from alabama, mr. aderholt, who wrote a portion of this bill, and whose state is at the risk of losing jobs because of some technicalities and i'd like to recognize him for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for four minutes. mr. aderholt: i thank you, mr. speaker, and i want to thank the gentleman from kentucky for his time and just take a moment to say how much we appreciate working with him and his staff on this legislation as we've moved forward. as has been mentioned here, the purpose of this legislation in many respects is to make critical technical changes to the 2007 energy independence and security act, known as eisa. which will both preserve jobs and create new jobs and several related industries. i want to speak in particular to section 312 of eisa, as it regulates the efficiency standards of walk-in coolers and freezers. the section mandates tha
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield four minutes to the gentleman from alabama, mr. aderholt, who wrote a portion of this bill, and whose state is at the risk of losing jobs because of some technicalities and i'd like to recognize him for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for four minutes. mr. aderholt: i thank you, mr. speaker, and i want to thank the gentleman from kentucky for his...
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it is happening in eastern kentucky every day. it's leaving our communities in shreds and we're left behind to pick up the pieces from that. >> reporter: karen kelly is the executive director of operation unite, a community coalition devoted to preventing overdose deaths in kentucky. in fact, kentucky is the fourth most medicated state in the nation. it has the sixth highest rate of overdose deaths. and one county alone -- >> half of the kids have no parent in the home whatsoever. so now we're seeing many raised by great grandparents because we've lost an entire generation of young people. and, you know, the kids are really the ones paying the biggest price. >> it's stressful for kids and it's really an emotional thing. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> i asked him before why are doctors prescribing all of the very heavy, heavy medications so frequently? there are so many prescriptions being written. you have to also wonder why are we taking all these drugs? why are doctors prescribing all the drugs? >> thanks to s
it is happening in eastern kentucky every day. it's leaving our communities in shreds and we're left behind to pick up the pieces from that. >> reporter: karen kelly is the executive director of operation unite, a community coalition devoted to preventing overdose deaths in kentucky. in fact, kentucky is the fourth most medicated state in the nation. it has the sixth highest rate of overdose deaths. and one county alone -- >> half of the kids have no parent in the home whatsoever....
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the kentucky derby this year. >> i'll have another has won the kentucky derby. >> had a blast. never miss another one. it is great, great clean fun. >> marcell reece. athletes always wanted to be rock stars and now it is celebrity chefs who have taken over that roll. role. the 49ers are busy, but it ain't pretty. dolphins sacked him four times and he fumbled once. to his credit he found a way to overcome his inexperience. he set a new standard for sacks on a season. he finished with two on the day and that's 19 and a half on the season. they are two of 10 and special teams bailed them out. the third quarter recovers punt. frank gore takes it from there. most touchdowns in a franchise history with 50 and 10 points on turnovers. gore and watch his run. 19 of his 60 throw yards and his 1,000-yard season. dixon then pounds it home and 26 niners. the dolphins didn't quit. watch this amazing one handed touchdown grab. he threw for 150 yards. the niners lead is down to 7. kaepernick had 185 yards. he can run as evident with his touchdown. 49ers win it 27-13. and here is coach harbaugh
the kentucky derby this year. >> i'll have another has won the kentucky derby. >> had a blast. never miss another one. it is great, great clean fun. >> marcell reece. athletes always wanted to be rock stars and now it is celebrity chefs who have taken over that roll. role. the 49ers are busy, but it ain't pretty. dolphins sacked him four times and he fumbled once. to his credit he found a way to overcome his inexperience. he set a new standard for sacks on a season. he...
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other two are not so well known, but probably a number of you are familiar with and recline, the great kentucky statesman. probably fewer, william henry seward. 1860, a senior senator from new york state and prior to his nomination for the presidency was by far the most notable and well-known republican in the country. now, finally i'm ready to start. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. with just days left in 2012, many publications are putting together their year in the list of notable books. book tv will feature several lists focusing on nonfiction selections. these titles are included in the san louis post-dispatch as best books of 2012. in the last three said courage and statesmanship in times of crisis -- a former senate staffer recount the successes of the united states senate during the 1960's and '70's. a neurologist oliver sacks examines the causes of
other two are not so well known, but probably a number of you are familiar with and recline, the great kentucky statesman. probably fewer, william henry seward. 1860, a senior senator from new york state and prior to his nomination for the presidency was by far the most notable and well-known republican in the country. now, finally i'm ready to start. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. with just days left in 2012, many publications are putting together their...
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hearing for terrence graham, there was, again, dueling psychologists with a scrist and the state sigh kentucky scrist made the claim he was suffering from anti-personality disorder and in his view, no one recovers from anti-personality disorder and therefore he should be put away virtually for the rest of his life and the defense expert is said there has already been demonstration of his increased maturity and that i do think that he will mature out of it and the brain science supported the defense side of that. he got 25 years. that was the sentence. so even though i very much agree as a constitutional matter, we can draw those bright lines at the group level, in the end, just by necessity the law has to deal with individuals. >> would you agree that the judicial system is not really the best place for us to be determining whether or not the science behind neuroscience is reliable enough to make judgments? i mean, looking back at things like fingerprints and other tool marks and other sciences, for ensick sciences that came into court and now have been debunked, isn't there a risk, a huge ris
hearing for terrence graham, there was, again, dueling psychologists with a scrist and the state sigh kentucky scrist made the claim he was suffering from anti-personality disorder and in his view, no one recovers from anti-personality disorder and therefore he should be put away virtually for the rest of his life and the defense expert is said there has already been demonstration of his increased maturity and that i do think that he will mature out of it and the brain science supported the...
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okay for awhile, and also the fact that there was hiring of slaves, say, someone who was a slave in kentucky might be hired in pennsylvania where slavery had been abolished. now, the law would often allow a slave to remain within the state for a specified period of time, all of which is to say that the line between slavery and freedom in the united states was kind of in distinct, and that even as late as the election of 1860, although lincoln and the republican party tried to make a case for sectionalism, it's a political construction and reflection of direct reality. >> host: well, we talk a lot today about red states and blue states, but there are a lot of conservatives in california and a lot of liberals in texas. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: was the it the same with slavery? was there a lot of sympathy to the institution of slavery in the north? >> guest: i think more to the point that the democratic party was probably, up to the election of 1860, during the period of popular elections for national office, was the majority party in the united states, and it was a party that was devoted
okay for awhile, and also the fact that there was hiring of slaves, say, someone who was a slave in kentucky might be hired in pennsylvania where slavery had been abolished. now, the law would often allow a slave to remain within the state for a specified period of time, all of which is to say that the line between slavery and freedom in the united states was kind of in distinct, and that even as late as the election of 1860, although lincoln and the republican party tried to make a case for...
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were mental patients prisoners and drug addicts and in one extreme circumstance and mental patient in kentucky was dosed continuously with l.s.d. for one hundred seventy four days straight but the cia was also dosing each other as well as military officers resulting in many subjects going mad in one instance an agent committed suicide can you imagine mad men style cia goons tripping balls on l.s.d. the cia pioneered the l.s.d. revolution before hippies even existed and all these crazy experiments continued until nine hundred sixty four with the resignation of cia director allen dulles and eventually expose m.k. ultra and operation midnight climax with some declassified documents but it was all for none because the experiments were deemed useless they never found a truth serum and they still can't control our minds yet but they sure as hell did ruin hundreds if not thousands of lives in the process and we now know about all of these documents today and. thank you to the bumbling of our bureaucratic government releasing some of the documents that were saved but the take away to this blast in the
were mental patients prisoners and drug addicts and in one extreme circumstance and mental patient in kentucky was dosed continuously with l.s.d. for one hundred seventy four days straight but the cia was also dosing each other as well as military officers resulting in many subjects going mad in one instance an agent committed suicide can you imagine mad men style cia goons tripping balls on l.s.d. the cia pioneered the l.s.d. revolution before hippies even existed and all these crazy...
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much of oklahoma, arkansas are under winter storm warning and there is a blizzard watch for western kentucky right now. they'll have a white christmas. along the gulf coast storms could bring strong wind, hail, to parts of mississippi, alabama and eastern louisiana. i just got a text from buddies in new hampshire they got a little dissing up there. -- dusting up there. >> already getting text messages. >> well, it's 7:00 out there. >> that's true. >> everybody's up and rolling. >>> hey guys we have a serious storm headed for the bay area on christmas day. doesn't look like it's going to get here this morning in most parts of the bay area but by this afternoon how about this? you can see the clouds moving across the skies and won't be long and the rain will start to fall in parts of the north bay and slowly sag to the south throughout the day. could see embedded thunderstorms in this on christmas day. still it looks like things are going to stay a bit unsettled. you can see the showers off the coastline right now mainly holding up to the north here but it will continue to work its way southwa
much of oklahoma, arkansas are under winter storm warning and there is a blizzard watch for western kentucky right now. they'll have a white christmas. along the gulf coast storms could bring strong wind, hail, to parts of mississippi, alabama and eastern louisiana. i just got a text from buddies in new hampshire they got a little dissing up there. -- dusting up there. >> already getting text messages. >> well, it's 7:00 out there. >> that's true. >> everybody's up and...
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>> kentucky and missour are states that are having growing debate about it. so there are some that are actually active right now. lou: you have some time here as the year winds down to solidify your support and to get moving. congratulations on michigan. thank you both for being here. appreciated. >> thank you. lou: the government class, those who depend on government for entitlements, welfare, and jobs, that is local, state, and federal workers, those folks are growing in number every year. close to 50 million people on food stamps in this country right now under the obama administraon. the food stamp participation rate has risen by more than million people. every single month of this year additional members, folks moving on to the roles of food stamps. it has become more expensive to run as well. in 2000 the food stamp program cost just under $1000 per person. today the number has soared to $1,700 a person, 68 percent increase, double the rate of flation. poverty rates continued arise. housing and urbaban development estimating there were 250-350000 people
>> kentucky and missour are states that are having growing debate about it. so there are some that are actually active right now. lou: you have some time here as the year winds down to solidify your support and to get moving. congratulations on michigan. thank you both for being here. appreciated. >> thank you. lou: the government class, those who depend on government for entitlements, welfare, and jobs, that is local, state, and federal workers, those folks are growing in number...
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it's true in kentucky. it's true in west virginia. but we had no soldiers in afghanistan and no aid to afghanistan during the taliban reign. that model did not work. if you think you can withdraw from the world and if you think america has no leadership role, then this is a good amendment. if you think the best thing america can do is invest in aid programs that help us as a nation be safer, then i would vote "no" to this amendment. president bush, one of his great legacies is that he invested in aids and mall hrar i can't programs -- malaria programs in africa that saved a generation of african children. the chinese are trying to buy up the african continent. what a time for america to tell the african people no longer will we help you, because if this amendment is passed, it devastates the account we have in africa, and we have almost no troops. the only thing we have to combat to radical islam and chinese influence is our aid programs that will create a lot of jobs here in america. jordan. there are 250,000 syrian refugees flooding
it's true in kentucky. it's true in west virginia. but we had no soldiers in afghanistan and no aid to afghanistan during the taliban reign. that model did not work. if you think you can withdraw from the world and if you think america has no leadership role, then this is a good amendment. if you think the best thing america can do is invest in aid programs that help us as a nation be safer, then i would vote "no" to this amendment. president bush, one of his great legacies is that he...
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. >> does mitch have a problem in kentucky? >> well, there is a singer who has her -- a senator who has her eye on his seat. >> what is she doing? >> clint eastwood's unbelievable gig at the republican convention that put he everybody to sleep and took the momentum out of that entire evening on television. >> how can you improve on that? >> i have a tie between clint eastwood's chair and donald trump. which way would you go? >> that's a tough one. most boring, the olympic opening ceremony. a showcase of all things british. harry potter, james bond, mary poppins. it paled in comparison to china's extravaganza. most charismatic, pat? >> rg3. redskin rookie of the nfl. maybe mvp. has set this city on fire. >> marco rubio. senator from florida whose articulate to the point of almost being dem ogic. . but he is a riveting speaker and he has a future. >> are you afraid of him. >> no. i just pointed out his attributes. >> he is richly republican. you know that? >> right. but the democrats have their bench, too. >> i mean, after that,
. >> does mitch have a problem in kentucky? >> well, there is a singer who has her -- a senator who has her eye on his seat. >> what is she doing? >> clint eastwood's unbelievable gig at the republican convention that put he everybody to sleep and took the momentum out of that entire evening on television. >> how can you improve on that? >> i have a tie between clint eastwood's chair and donald trump. which way would you go? >> that's a tough one. most...